Jul 20, 2010

Posted by Paul Humphreys in Cheese, Furoma Cheese, Regional Cheese | 2 Comments

Combat

Combat

This cheese is specially prepared Swiss mounted on combat dummies and adorned with a target. Masters of the Cheese Fang often use this apparatus to teach students combat techniques as well as help decrease their mental weakness to cheese. Be warned! Should a Master of the Cheese Fang see a hunter using a chunk of this as bait it will surely cause them to challenge the hunter to defend the honor of the school.

 

  1. Overview
  2. Crafting Recipes
      3 Combat Cheese
  3. Special Items
  4. Recommended Use
  5. Special Properties

 

Overview

One of the three cheeses designed to attract the masters of the Meditation Room, Combat cheese attracts the Master of the Cheese Fang.

Our standard price for Combat Cheese is 110 gold per piece.

 

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Crafting Recipes

Combat Cheese can be crafted in the following ways:

3 Combat Cheese


5 Curds and
Whey

1 Paint-brand
Paint

1 Splintered
Wood

3 Token of
the Cheese
Fang

 

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Special Items

Combat Cheese can be found in the following special items:

Poking an Unstable Curd may result in 7 Combat Cheese.

 

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Recommended Use

Combat Cheese is best used in the Meditation Room to hunt for Masters of the Cheese Fang.

Location Attraction Cost Effectiveness
Meditation Room Good Not yet done

Please note:
Attraction is based on the Base Attraction for the cheese – please remember this can be improved by using a trap with an Attraction Bonus.
Cost Effectiveness is based on the standard price for the cheese: At least one star is good, a red cross indicates a potential loss.

 

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Special Properties

Combat Cheese is the only known cheese to reliably attract the following mice:


Master of
the Cheese
Fang

 

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This article contains information relevant to MouseHunt v3.0g

  1. SomeH0w~ says:

    error spotted:
    “Combat Cheese is best used in the Meditation Room to hunt for Masters of the Cheese Claw.”
    should be Master of Cheese Fang. :D

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